Should You Break Up And Get Back Together
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Should You Break Up and Get Back Together?
A friend recently ended things with her boyfriend but soon began having second thoughts. She asked for my opinion on rekindling the relationship. I told her it depends on several factors.
Relationships undeniably require effort, but there's a limit. Often, we ignore warning signs at the start and cling to a failing relationship longer than we should. A healthy relationship with someone compatible will require effort, but not nearly as much as trying to make it work with someone who isn't right for you.
Many people attempt to force a relationship that simply doesn't fit. They may sense that the person isn't suitable, yet hold on out of fear of being alone or starting over. Unfortunately, this can lead to long-term unhappiness instead of the joy of finding a truly compatible partner.
To decide if getting back together is wise, honestly evaluate why you broke up in the first place. Breakups often happen when issues have escalated beyond repair. Addressing problems early could save the relationship, but ignoring them allows resentment to build, making it too late to reconcile.
If the breakup was over minor disagreements and both parties are mature and willing to communicate openly, reconciling may be a good option. However, if the issues have become too significant and resentments run deep, it may be healthier to learn from the experience and move on. While this can be painful, it's often less so than staying in an unfulfilling relationship.
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